Category: Fusion 180

Top 5 Photos of Low Temperature Ink Curing on Different Fabrics!

Low Cure Ink… Solutions to your screen printing problems are here with low temperature ink! All you have to do is lower the temperature of your dryer. This will enable you to screen print on all fabrics without a catalyst. The result is a bright, durable, and beautiful print. Top 5 Prints… 1. Covers fibers […]

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Do It Yourself- Fusion Bond 4 Color Process Transfer

All decorators struggle with jobs that contain a variety of print colors in small quantities. 4 Color Process Fusion Bond Transfers are the answer. Not direct to garment printers! Process: Fusion Bond transfers are printed out of a Ricoh printer onto special clear film.  The under base positive is printed out of the same Ricoh […]

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5 New Videos Portraying Different Fabrics Low Temperature Ink Adheres to

5 New Videos Portraying Different Fabrics Low Temperature Ink Adheres to Low temperature ink blocks dye migration 50% polyester, 50% cotton sweatshirts. Read ‘5 Step Guide for Printing on 50/50 Sweatshirts’  2. 4 Tips for Preventing Scorching: Low temperature ink prevents rayon within tri-blend fabrics from burning. Every screen printer knows that screen-printing requires heat […]

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The Difference Between Fusion 180° and Fusion Bond

The Difference Between Fusion 180° and Fusion Bond   Solutions to all of your screen printing problems are here now that we developed Fusion 180° low cure temperature ink. The ink works on all fabrics without a catalyst.  Proper mesh and curing temperature depends on the thickness of ink deposit, garment, color of garment, artwork, […]

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Top 25 Fusion 180° Ink Crisp and Clear Prints of 2018

Fusion 180° Ink has a bright, crisp, and clear finish on all fabrics including heat sensitive materials. The low cure temperature enables you to print on non woven bags and nylon bags without shrinking, melting, or distorting the fabric. This is due to the fact that fabrics will burn or shrink while flash curing in […]

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How to Screen Print Four Color Process with Low Temperature Ink

How to Screen Print Four Color Process with Low Temperature Ink Four color process screen printing is a color separation system where the image is separated into cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. These four colors form a photo-realistic print reproducing the original color image. Screen printers are able to achieve this due to the fact […]

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5 Ways Fusion 180° Will Improve Your Screen Print Shop

  Our low cure ink is now BIODEGRADABLE! The ink cures at 260°F and can print on ALL fabrics. Higher Quality Prints. Switching to Fusion 180° will enable you to achieve a crisp and clear finish.  Lowering the temperature of your dryer to 260°F allows you to print on heat sensitive materials. Screen print with […]

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7 Facts About Low Temperautre Ink

7 Facts About Low Temperature Ink Solutions to your screen printing problems are here now that we developed low cure ink. Here are 7 facts about our ink and essentially why to switch and how switching will save you money in the long run. Print on ALL fabrics with ONE formula Cure at 240°F on […]

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6 Tips for Screen Printing with Fusion 180° Specialty Ink

Specialty Fusion 180° Ink is easy to work with if you follow our simple tips and tricks. We offer metallic ink, shimmer ink, puff ink, and glow in the dark ink. All of our inks are biodegradable and work on all fabrics. Fusion 180° Specialty Ink 1-Metallic Metallic ink. Our foil grade metallic ink comes […]

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10-Step Guide for Screen Printing with Fusion 180° Ink

Background: Do you want to save money by not having to replace garments damaged by high heat or dye-migration? Do you run into problems daily printing on heat sensitive materials? Would you like an all in one product that can print on both polyester, cotton, and 50%/50% without adding additives? If the answer is yes, I suggest you […]

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